Holland Climate Collaborative
06/10/2022
"The scientific consensus is clear: Climate change will continue to cause record-breaking temperatures that are more frequent, more intense, and longer-lasting.
'The heat of the current era is unprecedented in our species history,' Bernstein says. 'That’s why we have particular concern about our body’s physiological ability to deal with the kinds of heat we’re dealing with.'"
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How to stay cool in hot weather » Yale Climate Connections Heat waves can strain your heart and kidneys, so plan ahead for how you’ll find relief during the next hot spell.
03/07/2022
"Living in a world affected by climate change is a part of our daily reality. It is what climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe refers to as 'global weirding.' All last year effects were glaringly present, from heat extremes over the summer to a record hurricane and wildfire season and, now, to warmer winter temperatures that are marked by winter mosquitoes and wildfires. While the change in seasons is confusing, to say the least, what is most concerning to me, as a physician, is what this warmer weather means for public health."
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Climate change is making winters warmer. Here's an ugly public side effect. While the change in seasons is confusing, to say the least, here's what is most concerning to me as a physician.
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